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Pirandello, Luigi 1867-1936: Critical Essay by Olga Ragusa

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SOURCE: "Pirandello's Haunted House," in Studies in Short Fiction, Vol. X, No. 3, Summer, 1973, pp. 235-42.

An Italian-born American educator and critic specializing in Italian literature, Ragusa is the author of Narrative and Drama: Essays in Modern Italian Literature from Verga to Pasolini (1976) as well as book-length studies on Pirandello, Giovanni Verga, and Alessandro Manzoni. In this essay, she explicates Pirandello 's ghost story "Granella 's House " as a commentary on the limits of reason and science.

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